“I’m sitting here as his campaign manager. I’m sitting here with you in the debate hall where he performed beautifully.”

“You’re worried about more shoes dropping,” Matthews declared.

“I didn’t say that. No, no, no. I’ve made a commitment.”

Presidential campaign managers almost never suggest any possibility that they might be interested in leaving their campaign. Conway’s words raised some eyebrows, especially since several prominent Republicans have repudiated Trump following the Friday release of a 2005 video in which he boasted about his ability to “grab” women “by the pussy.”

After multiple MSNBC commentators noted the significance of Conway’s “unless,” the network had Conway back on to clarify her comments.

“It’s unless someone in my household needs me,” she said by way of explanation.

Conway also said that some unspecified members of Congress who refuse to endorse Trump “ride around on a high horse.”

The campaign manager said she remembered these same lawmakers “rubbing up against girls” and “sticking their tongues down women’s throats.”